GMAT 受験者用30

2009年04月05日 | GRE VERBAL-ADVANCED  (再開しました.)
replete
(adj.) well supplied

replica
(n.) copy; representation; reproduction

reprehend
(v.) to reprimand; to find fault with

reproach
(v.) to blame and thus make feel ashamed; to rebuke

reprobate
(v.) to condemn; to reject

reproof
(n.) a rebuke

repudiate
(v.) to disown; to deny support for; reject; cancel

repugnant
(adj.) inconsistent; resistance

resignation
(n.) quitting; submission

resilient
(adj.) flexible; capable of withstanding stress

resolution
(n.) proposal; promise; determination

resonant
(adj.) resounding; re-echoing

respite
(n.) recess; rest period

resplendent
(adj.) dazzling and shining

resurgent
(adj.) rising or tending to rise again

reticent
(adj.) silent; reserved; shy

retract
(v.) to draw or take back

retroaction
(n.) a reverse action

reverent
(adj.) respectful; feeling or showing deep love, respect, or awe

reverie
(n.) the condition of being unaware of one's surroundings, trance; dreamy thinking or imagining, especially of agreeable things

revile
(v.) to be abusive in speech

rhapsodize
(v.) to speak or write in a very enthusiastic manner

rhetorical
(adj.) having to do with verbal communication; artificial eloquence

ribald
(adj.) vulgar joking or mocking

rigor
(n.) severity

rivet
(v.) to secure; to hold firmly, as in eyes

roseate
(adj.) rose-colored

rout
(n.; v.) a noisy or disorderly crowd; a retreat or terrible defeat; to dig up

rudimentary
(adj.) elementary

ruffian
(n.) tough person or a hoodlum

ruminate
(v.) to consider carefully

rummage
(v.) search thoroughly

rustic
(adj.) plain and unsophisticated; homely; of or living in the country

saga
(n.) a legend; any long story of adventure or heroic deed

sagacious
(adj.) wise

salient
(adj.) noticeable; prominent

salubrious
(adj.) promoting good health

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